Torpedo Bay
Torpedo Bay | |
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Directed by | Charles Frend Bruno Vailati |
Written by | Adriano Belli Pino Belli |
Produced by | Bruno Vailati |
Starring | James Mason Gabriele Ferzetti Lilli Palmer |
Cinematography | Gábor Pogány |
Edited by | Giancarlo Cappelli |
Distributed by | Galatea Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Countries | Italy France |
Language | English |
Torpedo Bay is a 1963 war film directed by Charles Frend and Bruno Vailati and starring James Mason.[1] The story is based on events that took place at Betasom, a submarine base established at Bordeaux by the Italian Navy during World War II.[2]
The film was released as Beta Som, the Italian language acronym meaning Bordeaux Sommergibile.[3] Phonetically B (for Bordeaux) is Beta and SOM is an abbreviation for 'Sommergibile' which is the Italian for submarine.[4] In the United States American International Pictures released it as a double feature with Commando (1964).[5]
Plot
[edit]An Italian submarine captain (Gabriele Ferzetti) tries to navigate his sub through enemy waters whilst being stalked by a British commander (James Mason). The Italian sub manages to make it into the neutral port of Tangiers, Morocco followed by the British commander. During their stay, the two captains agree not to fight. They come to respect each other. Eventually the Italian sub leaves port after the Captain accuses his lover (Lilli Palmer) of spying. The British commander follows, but ends up losing his ship to the Italian's torpedoes.
Cast
[edit]- James Mason - Captain Blayne
- Gabriele Ferzetti - Leonardi
- Lilli Palmer - Lygia da Silva
- Alberto Lupo - Magri
- Valeria Fabrizi - Susanne
- Renato De Carmine - Ghedini
- Daniele Vargas - Brauzzi
- Andrew Keir - O'Brien
- Paul Muller - Police Commander
References
[edit]- ^ "FINCHÈ DURA LA TEMPESTA (1963)". BFI. Archived from the original on December 29, 2018.
- ^ "The Submarine Mission Storyline - Titles A-Z Page". www.storyline-features.co.uk.
- ^ "Beta Som (1963) - Bruno Vailati, Charles Frend | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie.
- ^ "BETASOM". www.libro.at.
- ^ Craig, Rob (February 7, 2019). American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography. McFarland. ISBN 9781476666310 – via Google Books.
External links
[edit]- Torpedo Bay at IMDb
- 1963 films
- American International Pictures films
- Films directed by Charles Frend
- World War II submarine films
- Italian war films
- Films set in the Mediterranean Sea
- Macaroni Combat films
- French World War II films
- Italian World War II films
- English-language French films
- English-language Italian films
- 1960s English-language films
- 1960s Italian films
- 1960s French films
- World War II film stubs